Apply some water to a small section of the adhesive.
Removing old tile glue from wall.
If the adhesive is not cement based you could try sprinkling water to the wall to ease the scrapping process.
Adhesive is strong for a reason it s supposed to be strong to keep tile in place and to give you a good strong smooth floor.
Look for a formula that is either made for ceramic tile.
Based on the adhesive type and the tile type you can use different methods to remove the glue.
Firstly the tiles have to be removed by cutting them with the right tool you can find out more by reading tile saw reviews.
Apply an adhesive removing paste to the wall.
Once it s dried it s water resistant but brittle in strength.
Wait several minutes and use a large scrapper to remove the mastic.
If any adhesive gets stuck to the brush remove it by hand and continue until no more adhesive remains on the wall.
It is water under the bridge at this point but it would have been far less work to just cut the dry wall and pull the old drywall tile and all still intact.
Removal of tiles is a process involving two parts.
Usually when you chisel the tiles off most of the thin set mortar will be removed with it.
Step 3 wipe some tile adhesive remover over the surface of the wall.
Replacing drywall is far easier than repairing the damage caused by removing the tiles one at a time.
When it s time to replace tile the very adhesive used to lay the old tile can become a project s worst enemy.
Scrape the surface of the adhesive with a stiff bristle brush.
When embarking on a new tile floor project be prepared for lots of hard work to remove tile adhesive.
Since not all will come off there will be an uneven layer of adhesive left behind.
You will then have to pry off the leftover residue.
Irrespective of the adhesive formula you have to cover the floor with old cloths as to protect it from the residues which will fall off the wall.